A child's room furnished with objects of genuine quality and character is a different kind of space from one filled with things chosen purely for function, and the pieces in this collection reflect that distinction.
The selection draws from a long European tradition of making beautiful things for and about children, where craft and sentiment were never considered incompatible. Carved marble and fine porcelain were used to record the softness of a child's face with a precision that photography would later make redundant, and the cherub as a decorative subject persisted across centuries. Furniture made for children, a rattan cradle worked with the same care as adult pieces, invites the same standards of making that governed the rest of the house. A terrestrial globe speaks to curiosity and learning as decorative values, while contemporary paintings of cats and animals introduce warmth and playfulness without sentimentality.
A cherub sculpture sits well on a console table in an entryway, and bronze cupids work equally well flanking a fireplace in a living room where their subject adds a personal note without disrupting the broader composition.
Each piece is carefully measured, clearly documented, and professionally photographed, with condition noted. Stock availability is maintained in real time. All items ship directly from France and are packed using methods developed for fragile ceramics, marble, and delicate furniture.
The best objects made for children outlast childhood entirely and become part of the fabric of a home.